Title |
An Analysis of Elementary School Walkability according to Residential Type Mix in Urban Renewal Acceleration Districts - A Case Study of the Ahyeon and Buk-Ahyeon Districts in Seoul |
Authors |
최다혜(Choi, Dahye) ; 김충호(Kim, Chung Ho) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.38195/judik.2025.02.26.3.103 |
Keywords |
보행접근성; UNA 네트워크 분석; 재정비촉진지구; 게이티드커뮤니티; 초등학교 Walkability; UNA Network Analysis; Urban Renewal Acceleration District; Gated Community; Elementary School |
Abstract |
This study empirically analyzes the impact of residential type mixing, resulting from urban renewal acceleration projectsbetween pre-developed and retained zones on elementary school walkability within the districts. Utilizing Urban Network Analysis (UNA), the research evaluates walkability to elementary schools located in Urban Renewal Acceleration Districts. The results reveal that the mix of residential types significantly influences school walkability. In particular, large-scale apartment complexes tend to induce detours and interrupt pedestrian flow due to spatial enclosure and segmentation, indicating that residential type characteristics interact with the pedestrian network. Based on these findings, the study underscores the necessity of a consistent urban planning strategy that accounts for built environment elements, especially in redevelopment contexts where diverse residential types coexist. Such an approach can help mitigate the abrupt loss of urban context and promote a resilient pedestrian environment for school commuting, particularly as further development occurs in the retained zones. |